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Soft Hard Real-Time Kernel

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S.Ha.R.K.
Website [1]
Company/
developer
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
OS family Unix-like, Real-Time,Posix
Source model Open source
Latest stable release 1.5.3 / 2007-01-17
Kernel type Microkernel
License GPL
Working state Current
Free software Portal

S.Ha.R.K. (the acronym stands for Soft Hard Real-time Kernel) is a completely configurable kernel architecture designed for supporting hard, soft, and non real-time applications with interchangeable scheduling algorithms.

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Main Features

The major benefit of the proposed kernel architecture is that an application can be developed independently from a particular system configuration, so that new modules can be added or replaced in the same application, to evaluate the effects of specific scheduling policies in terms of predictability, overhead, and performance.

Applications

It has been developed at RETIS Lab, a research facility of the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, and at the University of Pavia as a tool for teaching, testing, and developing real-time software solutions. It is used, for teaching purposes, in many universities (like Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies and Malardalens University-Sweden)

Modularity

The kernel is fully modular in terms of scheduling policies, aperiodic servers, and concurrency control protocols, which typically are not modular in traditional operating systems. Modularity is achieved by partitioning the system activities between a generic kernel and a set of modules, which can be registered at initialization time to configure the kernel according to specific application requirements.

History

S.Ha.R.K. is the evolution of the Hartik Kernel and it is based on the OSLib Project.

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